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Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Google Earth helps to find possibly largest Egyptian pyramid


Google Earth helps to find possibly largest Egyptian pyramid
The biggest pyramid has allegedly been found in Egypt, Russia Today reports.
This groundbreaking discovery has been made an American archeologist, Angela Micol from North Carolina, who spotted two unusual shaped mounds in the Nile basin via Google Earth. This programme gives computer images of the relief on the Earth’s surface. Ms. Micol noticed two unusually-shaped mounds in the Nile Valley. One is located 20 kilometers away from the city of Abu-Sidhum and the second 145 kilometers away from the first. Angela Micol has been searching the popular Google resource for years, before she came across two areas, one of which looks like a triangular plateau, the largest ever found. The American archeologist is now ready to hit the road in order to prove her assumptions. Russia Today, TASS, Source: Voice of Russia